Johannes Fink

Johannes Fink (28 March 1895-1 June 1981) was a General der Flieger of Nazi Germany during World War II.

Biography
Johannes Fink was born in Pfullingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, German Empire on 28 March 1895, and he served in the Imperial German Army during World War I. He ended the war as a regimental adjutant, and he served in the Reichswehr until 1926, when he entered the air force. In 1939, he became a colonel in the Luftwaffe, and he was promoted to Lieutenant-General in 1942, commanding the 2nd Flierdivision. In 1944, he became commander of the German air force in Greece, and he was in the Fuhrerreserve when, on 21 April 1945, he was captured by the French Army at Baden. He was released from British captivity in 1948, and he died in 1981.